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SUMMARY:The Climate Imperative - AIA's Urgent Move Towards Environmental Stewardship
DESCRIPTION:Unequaled in AIA’s 162 year history\, The Big Move for Environmental Sustainability resolution passed at the 2019 annual business meeting represents a “dramatic and unprecedented change in focus.” In conjunction with what the AIA has informally nicknamed the Big Move Toward Environmental Stewardship\, the resolution marks a bold step forward in positioning the architectural profession as key leaders for climate action. It outlines three key areas: declare an urgent climate imperative for carbon reduction; transform the day-to-day practice of architects to achieve a zero-carbon\, equitable\, resilient and healthy built environment; and leverage support of peers\, clients\, policy makers\, and the public at large. \nWhile sustainability is a complex subject\, even for those whose expertise brings them neck deep in it\, AIANC has prepared a program which provides the context and describes the transformation that is necessary for architects to take a leadership role in addressing the Climate Imperative. The Climate Action Plan reiterates our commitment to designing a sustainable\, healthy and equitable world. \nWebinar will be presented by Richard Alsop\, Jr. AIA\, AIA North Carolina Director of Advocacy. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nOverview of the scope of the Climate Crisis\, the impact already evident and the risks it poses in the immediate future to all of our living systems including the way we design and construct buildings to combat further impact on our environment.\nReview of the recently released US Federal Government Climate Report called “The National Climate Assessment of Impacts\, Risks\, and Adaptation in the United States” and how it parallels the AIA program and how it affects current building codes and energy codes across North Carolina and the United States.\nA detailed look at AIA’s program on “The Big Move Toward Environmental Sustainability” This includes a review of the Committee on the Environment’s (COTE) Framework for Design Excellence and tools for architects to use for their projects in support of the resolution on climate.\nReview of programs\, codes\, and tools to support architects as they adapt their professional practices to the ever-evolving challenges posed by Climate Change.
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/the-climate-imperative-aias-urgent-move-towards-environmental-stewardship/
CATEGORIES:AIA North Carolina
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SUMMARY:Separating Cool Roof Facts from Myths
DESCRIPTION:*1 LU/HSW/AIA*\nPresented by: Peter A. Baker\, CSI\, CDT\, CCPR\, LEED GA\, GRP \nWith the popularity of “Cool Roofs” in the industry\, it is natural that roofing manufacturers who sell dark-colored roofs will try to discredit cool roofing benefits. This presentation looks at some of the cool roofing arguments and helps to distinguish fact from fiction. \nLearning Objectives \nAt the end of this program\, participants will be able to identify key sustainability attributes of roofing systems such as: \n\nUnderstanding the concept of “cool roofing” and how they function\, are defined\, and qualified in various energy and environmental codes and standards\nAssess the potential environmental impacts of broad implementation of cool roofing strategies\nEvaluate the energy benefits of cool roofing materials in northern climates\nReview the performance of some cool roofing materials in practice over the past decades.
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/separating-cool-roof-facts-from-myths/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200429T120000
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SUMMARY:AIAU: US State and Local Codes
DESCRIPTION:*1 HSW*\nLIVE WEBINAR COURSE \nCodes and standards are developed scientifically and support the needs of our society extremely well. But because we have such a large country\, local variations make the codes complex and difficult to digest\, understand\, and comply. As architects\, we are responsible for satisfying society’s demands for buildings that are safe\, secure\, healthy\, energy efficient\, accessible\, functional\, sustainable\, and high-performance\, all while complying with enforced codes and standards. This session will explore the challenges architects face with codes and standards while navigating solutions\, offering best practices\, and providing strategies for managing compliance. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nUnderstand why codes and standards are different in different states and localities in the US.\nExpand current knowledge and review updates of applicable building codes and standards in US.\nUnderstand best practices and guidelines on code compliance and creating safe buildings.\nHow to tackle compliance challenges
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/aiau-us-state-and-local-codes/
CATEGORIES:AIAU,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200430T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200430T150000
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SUMMARY:AIAU: Rapid-Response Housing in Pandemic Environments
DESCRIPTION:*1 HSW*\nLIVE WEBINAR COURSE \nKing County\, Washington\, was the “epicenter” of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. Learn how DLR Group partnered with the county to deliver nearly 1\,000 quarantine\, assessment\, and recovery beds in various communities within a matter of weeks through rapid assessment\, design\, and construction methods. Lessons learned will equip designers and communities to better manage pandemic events in the future. \nLearning objectives\n\n\nDescribe the growth of COVID-19 in Washington to explain the needs for quarantine\, assessment\, and recovery beds as key to the rapid response King County developed for this specific population.\nDescribe the approach used to identify and plan the COVID-19 AC/RC sites.\nIdentify conditions at one specific site including process and layout.\nSummarize lessons learned as DLR Group went through the planning and design of multiple sites.
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/aiau-rapid-response-housing-in-pandemic-environments/
CATEGORIES:AIAU,Webinar
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